The Collegio Alberoni, located on Via Emilia Parmense #77 in Piacenza, Italy, is a Roman Catholic seminary that also houses the prominent Galleria Alberoni. This complex offers a unique blend of religious and artistic history, making it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in both areas.
The Galleria Alberoni, part of the Collegio Alberoni complex, is a small art gallery that primarily features the collections of Cardinal Alberoni. The exhibition space was modernized in the 1960s by architect Vittorio Gandolfi. The gallery is open to the public on Sundays from 15:30 to 18:00 during the months of October to June.
The Galleria Alberoni boasts a collection of masterworks from renowned artists. These include an 'Ecce Homo' by Antonello da Messina, a diptych by Jan Provost, and paintings by Luca Giordano and Guido Reni, which are located in the Cardinal's apartment. The gallery also features works by Giovanni Paolo Panini, Giovanni Battista Lenardi, Cristoforo Serra, Domenico Maria Viani, Sebastiano Conca, Sebastiano Martinez, and various Italian genre artists.
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Via Emilia Parmense 77, Piacenza
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